Four models will make up the Adaro line, all of which will ship in February. The Adaro earphones feature an aluminum body with diamond-cut edges, 10mm neodymium drivers, flat cable and three sizes of ear tips. They will be available in February for a $79.99 suggested retail.

The Adaro wireless headphones ($149) use Bluetooth 4.0 with AptX. They have 40mm drivers, 20 hours of playback time, play and volume controls, and leatherette ear cushions.

The last model, the Adaro DJ headphones ($199), features heavy bass with padded, closed ear cups that swivel, rotate and collapse. Other details include 50mm drivers, detachable coiled and straight cables, leatherette ear cushions and included 0.25-inch adapter.

In a statement, Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director, said, “Making technically advanced headsets to meet the extraordinary requirements of professional gamers has been a primary focus for us for years, and applying that competency to the development of headphones designed for music lovers is a natural extension for the business and our fans.